Leave propane repairs to the pros Posted: May 13, 2019 If you are handy with tools and into do-it-yourself projects, it could be tempting to try taking on the repair of one of your propane appliances yourself. As experts with thousands of propane installations and maintenance Read more.

Score a deal on a new heating system with the Swing into Spring event from Parker Gas! Spring is often the best time to shop for home comfort appliances: it’s easier to get a convenient appointment for an expert installation, and prices are typically lower Read more.

Five reasons to ditch your charcoal BBQ for a propane grill Tired of dragging the bag of briquettes out from the garage for family cookouts? Had enough of the taste of igniter fluid on your burgers? Switch to a propane grill – you’ll avoid those inconveniences Read more.

Simplify this spring: Three Parker Gas services that will help you plan ahead We’re about a month into spring 2019, and pretty soon we will be putting our heating system to bed for the season. But before you tuck in that propane furnace, boiler, or Read more.

Celebrate Earth Day with a propane fill-up! April 22 marks the 49th trip around the sun for Earth Day – a global event designed to inspire us to tread a bit more lightly on the one planet we have. Want to know one of the best Read more.

Why choose a propane gas range? If you’re serious about cooking, there’s just no way around it: you need a propane gas range or cooktop. About 95 percent of chefs working today choose to cook with gas, and for good reason: a propane range give Read more.

Propane: The more you use, the more you save You may already know that propane is one of the most efficient and effective sources of energy for your North Carolina home. But here’s something you may not know: the more propane gas you use, the Read more.

Why propane water heaters are the smart choice for your NC home Almost any home comfort appliance that runs on electricity can operate more effectively and efficiently on propane. Take water heaters, for example: switching from an electric water heater to a propane-water heater will Read more.

How will I know when it’s time to replace my propane water heater? Hot water is something most of us take for granted – until our water heater breaks down and we’re left with cold showers and dirty clothes and dishes (not to mention a Read more.

Carbon monoxide safety reminders You rely on your propane appliances to keep your family safe and comfortable every season – and if you invest money to get routine professional maintenance and use quality propane gas, they will usually do just that for years to come. Read more.

Propane is one of the most clean, green, and versatile fuels around…but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. When it comes to propane, there are many misconceptions and questions people have about how to use it, how safe it is, and more. Here are Read more.

Eco-Friendly Propane: Why making the switch can help the planet Imagine if you could help the planet every time you lit your grill, adjusted your thermostat, dried your clothes, or took a shower. You could, if you convert your electric or heating oil-powered home comfort Read more.

Five reasons to love propane in your NC home Considering a propane conversion for your North Carolina home? It could be one of the smartest decisions you will make in 2019. In this month of love, we celebrate five reasons to fall for this clean, Read more.

If you’re a Parker “will-call” propane customer (that is, if you manage your own propane supply from us rather than opting for automatic propane delivery), one of the most important tasks you have is to keep a close eye on your tank levels throughout the winter.

At Parker Gas, we pride ourselves on offering programs that provide you with convenience and peace of mind. We put our customers first — our customers choose us as their trusted propane provider because we provide real value beyond just fuel delivery.

Ready or not, it’s officially winter (even though we got a taste of winter a little early here in North Carolina) – which means it’s time to buckle up and make sure that we’re ready for the season in our propane-powered home.